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Subject Biden's Justice Department Puts Incarcerated Women at Risk
Date June 28, 2024 1:00 PM
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** Biden's Justice Department Puts Incarcerated Women at Risk
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** The Administration’s obsession with gender ideology is putting women is unnecessary danger.
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** Andrea Picciotti-Bayer and Eric Kniffin, Newsweek
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The Biden administration seems completely preoccupied with gender ideology, to the point that even Americans of liberal views should be asking whether hard-won civil liberties are in danger. As part of Pride Month, high-ranking officials have promised ([link removed]) to bring "all resources to bear" in the fight to advance LGBTQI+ interests. But what the executive branch leaves unsaid is that its disproportionate, not to say obsessive, concentration on transgender issues threatens other rights that are specifically guaranteed under federal law—such as those of incarcerated women.

As former attorneys in the Civil Rights Division's Special Litigation Section, we are especially concerned about the administration's selective enforcement of the Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons (CRIPA) Act ([link removed]) to the detriment of these women.
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Andrew T. Walker writes for World on the Biden Administration’s work to erase age limits for gender-affirming care. ([link removed])
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In his column this week, George Weigel discusses Pope Francis’s efforts to condemn capital punishment. ([link removed])
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In National Review, Ed Whelan explains a surprising development in two abortion cases. ([link removed])
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On her Substack, Devorah Goldman discusses why immediately releasing test results poses risks for patients and physicians. ([link removed])
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Mary Hasson joined EWTN News Nightly to discuss the Supreme Court’s consideration of Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care.
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Clare Morell debated Ari Cohn on social media’s harm to minors on So to Speak: The Free Speech Podcast.
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Clare Morell and Brad Littlejohn will speak at the National Conservatism Conference.
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Rachel N. Morrison will speak at the Social Conservative Policy Conference.
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